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tygyg1111

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In other news water was slammed for being too wet
Similar to wolf warrior 2 getting slammed for being a successful movie.
U win, they mad
 

Phead128

Captain
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Moderator - World Affairs
Too bad many nations don't give a shit about your human rights lectures and still directly engage with Chinese trade and investment. Fighting Biden/Democrats in 'principles' and 'gotta be civilized guys' technique of containment is much easier since it's susceptible to divide-and-conquer of the greedy Western capitalists, whereas Trump/Republicans will burn the Chinese capitalists (and their own American capitalists) just to spite the Chinese.
 

依酱0327

Just Hatched
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看来美国已经不知道如何在外交上与中国交接了。
看来美国已经不知道如何在外交上与中国打交道了。中国不是一些可以讲课的小土豆。对中国的这种行为几乎消除了中国在乌克兰问题上与美国合作的希望。
z这就像trump说的,在面对朝鲜核武器时,trump与中国一道希望处理这件事,有记者采访川普,问他为什么不制裁中国,川普说你不能一边需要中国的帮忙,又一边制裁中国。这个逻辑是分裂的。现在的美国政府做的就是这个事情。但是可以看出他们最终的目标还是针对中国。
 

Strangelove

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Hey EU, know what's good for you..

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As China and the EU prepare for a scheduled summit early next month, which is expected to focus on bilateral cooperation in a wide range of areas, there have been some hostile and irrational voices that appear to be aimed at using the Russia-Ukraine conflict to undermine or even derail the meeting.

Bloomberg reported on Monday that the EU was coordinating with the US and was set to line up with Biden to "warn China against helping Putin," threatening "serious consequences."

Even more absurd was a suggestion from Lithuanian Vice Foreign Minister Mantas Adomenas last week that the EU should cancel or at least postpone the summit because it was "not the time for normalization" of China-EU ties, according to Reuters.

Such suggestions from Lithuanian officials, who have become increasingly unhinged in their anti-China stances and have little global influence, do not deserve much attention. As it is reeling from its mistake on the Taiwan question, Lithuania is clearly just trying to seize any opportunity to take the China-EU relationship hostage.

However, there are similar voices growing within the EU in the wake of the escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The EU, despite serious damages to its own interests, still chose to follow the US to impose unprecedented sanctions and exert pressure on Russia, while some are also criticizing China's stance on the Ukraine situation.

First and foremost, China's position over the Ukraine situation is impartial and objective, which, in fact, is consistent with the position of the vast majority of countries around the world. China does not want to see war in Europe and will do everything it can to promote a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

Those forces who are trying to use the China-EU summit to force China into taking sides in the Russian-Ukraine situation should understand one thing very clearly: Such ill-advised attempt won't work on China, not even with threats of "serious consequences." The US has been pulling the same trick on China to no avail.

The China-EU economic and trade relationship is a mutually beneficial one. No one side is taking advantage of the other. The planned summit is an important platform for both sides to discuss issues of mutual concern and enhance win-win cooperation. Therefore, the EU should not think that it has some kind of leverage over China that it can use to force China into changing its own diplomatic stances on the Ukraine situation, or anything for that matter.

In fact, at a time when the European economy is facing the severe test brought by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the upcoming summit is even more important for the EU to discuss ways to further increase economic and trade cooperation with one of its most important trading partners.

The Ukraine situation and the Western sanctions against Russia have undermined Europe's economic interests. Energy crisis, food shortage, refugee flows and other problems have become more and more difficult for Europe.

IMF officials warned last week that unprecedented sanctions imposed against Moscow over the Ukraine crisis will weaken financial intermediation and trade, which will surely lead to a recession in Europe. As the conflict continues, Eastern European economies, including Lithuania, will be hit hard by skyrocketing energy costs, supply-chain disruptions and refugee influx. Against such a backdrop, a wise move for the EU should be enhancing cooperation with China, not undermining it.

As a major economic powerhouse in the world, the Chinese economy has maintained steady growth over the past two years, and the country has unswerving resolve in pushing forward with its opening-up agenda. Moreover, China-EU economic and trade cooperation has remained highly resilient despite rising hurdles. China is the biggest trading partner of the EU.

If anything, the EU needs cooperation with China more than ever when it comes to stabilizing supply chains and curbing inflation. So the most pressing issue for the EU is how to advance talks to ease tensions and strengthen cooperation. The mutual interests at stake are so high that no force within the EU or beyond should be allowed to derail China-EU ties with meaningless threats and rhetoric.
 

Strangelove

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Before the plane crash in China's Guangxi on Monday, the Boeing 737-800 model was involved in 22 accidents, according to Aviation Safety Network (ASN).

Ten among those incidents were fatal, per the ASN database, with the first fatal crash on the record happening in September 2006 when an 18-day-old 737-800 collided mid-air in Brazil, killing 154 people.
The most recent case happened in August 2020 when an Air India Express flight slid off the runway in Kozhikode-Calicut Airport in India, killing 21 people.

At about 2:38 p.m. on Monday,
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with 132 people on board crashed into a mountainous area in southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

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antiterror13

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One indicator of how bad EU's economy is will be the upcoming summit between EU and China on April 1st. If EU proceeds with it, it means they are hurting pretty bad.

But if EU cancels it, they can probably tolerate more economic pain before requesting the meeting to resume. Lithuania has already requested the cancellation of the summit a few days ago.

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Well, what you want and what you get are totally two different things ... unfortunately ... I want a Ferrari and what I get ?
 
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